Small-town lawyer Justin Wall argues in his discipline case that he’s fighting not just for his career, but for the
livelihoods of his Huntington co-workers and the needs of his community after he tried to drum up business with a regretful
decision to answer a Craigslist ad four years ago.

Although a man was wrongly charged as a habitual substance offender, the Indiana Court of Appeals determined the facts do
not support his claim that his counsel was ineffective and he did not knowingly enter a guilty plea.

A church-owned religious education program held on school grounds in Huntington County should be terminated because it violates
the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, a federal magistrate has ruled.

The Court of Appeals affirmed summary judgment in favor of a confined feeding operation in a dispute between the dairy farm
and its neighbor over a tract of land and the impact of the farm on the neighbor's property.